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    Hood Latch Grease

    OK, so my hood latch release mechanism was really, really rusty. So I took it off and cleaned it up and gave it a quick shot of black spray paint.

    Now, the latch sticks a little and is squeaking REALLY bad. I know now that the squeking sounds I have had all along were from the hood latch.

    So I want to lube it back up nice and good. What product should I use to lube this part?

    Thanks - Bart

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    I use a lithium grease that sprays out of a can like WD-40. It's thicker than the runny WD-40, so it stays where you spray it. Handy stuff.

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    ive started using the cable lube on alot of things,.....i think it has graphite in it and really gets in there. kinda messy, but i just spray, then wipe everything else off..
    put a paper towl behind what your spraying to prevent over spray

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    Thanks guys, where can I get these products? Home Depot? AutoZone? Wal*mart?

    Thanks,

    Bart

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    Probably at any of the three. I don't remember specifically where I bought the Li grease, though.

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    If the grease doesn't stop the squeaking, try wrapping some tape around the D-shaped catch where the secondary latch rubs it. I used self-vulcanizing tape on mine to quiet the squeak. An aftermarket bushing that fits snuggly might be better.

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    So I put little strip of gaffer tape around the "U" shaped part of the hood latch, and voila! No more mice living in my VX! Wow, what a difference!

    I still need to grease it up because its not popping open like it used to...

    Bart

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask
    I still need to grease it up because its not popping open like it used to...
    Grease won't help much there iether. That will take some adjusting of the latch. I moved mine around several different ways until it released, but it still doesn't "pop up" like when it was new. For a while I had to jam a piece of plastic in the lever while I went outside to pull up the hood. I had the dealership adjust it at the next service, but it still wasn't right. It just takes time and patience to get it right. I'll play with mine some more when it warms up.

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    Yeah, its kind of annoying. I don't understand why it won't pop. Even before the tape was put on, it wouldn't pop. Right now I have to have my wife pull the lever in the truck while I pull up on the hood. Somewhat annoying. I'm just quite happy the squeaking is gone.

    The weird thing is, if I push the locking mechanism closed with a screwdriver (while the hood is open) I can pull the lever and it pops, but not with hood closed...

    Bart

    Quote Originally Posted by Cobrajet
    Grease won't help much there iether. That will take some adjusting of the latch. I moved mine around several different ways until it released, but it still doesn't "pop up" like when it was new. For a while I had to jam a piece of plastic in the lever while I went outside to pull up the hood. I had the dealership adjust it at the next service, but it still wasn't right. It just takes time and patience to get it right. I'll play with mine some more when it warms up.

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    Bart,

    There are two rubber stops under the front lip of the bumper...left and right of the latch.

    Just screw them UPWARDS a little bit. Only a couple of turns. This raises them just enough to exert more upward force on the hood when the latch is released, allowing it to pop up free of the latch.

    Try it! It's an easy fix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PHO2GR4
    Bart,

    There are two rubber stops under the front lip of the bumper...left and right of the latch.

    Just screw them UPWARDS a little bit. Only a couple of turns. This raises them just enough to exert more upward force on the hood when the latch is released, allowing it to pop up free of the latch.

    Try it! It's an easy fix.
    damn was just about to say tat

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    Awesome, I will try that.

    THanks - Bart

    Quote Originally Posted by PHO2GR4
    Bart,

    There are two rubber stops under the front lip of the bumper...left and right of the latch.

    Just screw them UPWARDS a little bit. Only a couple of turns. This raises them just enough to exert more upward force on the hood when the latch is released, allowing it to pop up free of the latch.

    Try it! It's an easy fix.

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